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are pigs a good pet?
some people would say yes and some would say no.
the only reason people would say no is because they either think pig are digusting/ dumb creatures or, they dont like them or, they think they dont belong in a house. and some people say yes because, they really like pigs.
pig lovers buy 'mini' or 'micro' pig to live in their homes. another reason they would be a good pet is because they are intelligent and very cute.
source: good hearts animal santuaries; pigs as pets.
well to have a pig as a pet the owner must follow the same regulations as a pig farmer, and there are stirct laws concerning the diet. yOU WILL ALSO ACQUIRE A WALKING LICENSE TO execise their pig and inform authorities that youre pig will be away from home while walking the pig. you will obviously a pet bed, food, toys, and poty training stuff. since pigs are use to being on a farm, or outside it would probably be best if you put the pig outside in your yard if you have one. If you dont then you should get a mini pig.
source: good heart animal sanctuaries; pigs as pets.
yes and no.
some pigs bite, and some dont. Most pigs do bite either because one it is defending its baby or it self, and two it could be a accident when your feeding them by hand or just playing a little to rough with them.
source: national library of medicine; death caused by a domestic pig attack.
well its ok to feed your pig uncontaminated fruits, vegetables, grains, bread, eggs, dairy, and vegetables oils. but something pigs can't eat is meat, fish, or their bones, juice, oils, or any food that has touched the foods on the list.
source: vermont.gov; feeding_pigS_food___scraps_2018.pdf
the only way to know is by asking you're doctor if you or you're childshould be tested for an allergy to pig/pork or beef.
source: American collage or alllergy, asthma and immunology; Meat allergy - acaai public website.
some things you should watch for is change of mood, loss of appetite, coughing or nasal discharge, lethargy, very dark concentrated urine, absence of or difficulty while urining or defecating, discolored vaginal discharge, and last but noy least hemorrhage from the eyes, ears, nose, rectum or vulva.
source: best friends save them all; potbellied pig health and sickness; signs
first you should go to the doctor and ask them what to do and what type of medicine to give you're pig. another thing to do is treat them with their medicine, and give them fluids and nutrients in a syringe if the pig isn't eating or drinking.
source: the not so modern house wife; how to care for a sick piglet- the not so modern house wife
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i hope this is very helpful for when ever you want a pet pig.
thank you for reading this informational presentation.
credits: charlotte, mc.mccarthy, maiya.
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